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3m reflective sheeting on a police vehicle, for heightened traffic safety
3M's reflective sheeting has been chosen by many fire, ambulance and police fleets

3M demonstrates its product’s superior reflectivity at this year’s NAPFM conference and exhibition.

Diversified technology company 3M will be exhibiting at this year’s National Association of Police Fleet Managers conference and exhibition, 6-7 September, held at the Exec Exhibition Centre, Peterborough.

The company’s high performance Diamond Grade DG3 Reflective Sheeting with assured seal has been chosen by many fire, ambulance and police fleets throughout the UK as livery for their vehicles. Known for its outstanding reflectivity, 3M will be displaying a dark box on its stand to allow visitors the chance to view first-hand the reflectivity of Diamond Grade DG3 Reflective Sheeting in the dark.

3M is a world leader in developing innovative solutions for the traffic safety market. Its wide product range includes reflective sheeting for traffic signs, a vehicle activated sign, vehicle conspicuity markings, licence plate reflective sheeting, road marking tapes and surface applied road studs.

 

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